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The National Parliament of Papua New Guinea is the unicameral national legislature in Papua New Guinea. It was created in 1964 as the House of Assembly of Papua and New Guinea but gained its current name after the nation was granted independence in 1975.
1st National Parliament: September 16, 1975 – August 9, 1977 Sir Kingsford Dibela: August 9, 1977 – March 14, 1980 2nd National Parliament: Sevese Oipi Morea: March 14, 1980 – August 1, 1982 3rd National Parliament: Sir Dennis Young: August 2, 1982 – October 26, 1982 Timothy Bonga: November 8, 1982 – November 21, 1985 Brown Sinamoi
The 124 members of the National Parliament are elected from single-member constituencies by limited instant-runoff voting; voters are given up to three preferences, with a candidate declared elected once they received over 50% of preference votes. [2]
Advance PNG: Kundiawa-Gembogl Open: Chimbu: 2022–present Rainbo Paita Pangu Pati: Finschhafen Open: Morobe: 2017–present Francis Kikin Siune Pangu Pati: Kerowagi Open: Chiumbu: 2022–present Powes Parkop: Social Democratic Party: National Capital District Provincial: NCD: 2007–present Mikki Kaeok Pangu Pati: Wapenamanda Open: Enga: 2022 ...
The governor-general of Papua New Guinea is elected by parliament. The governments of Papua New Guinea are characterized by weak political parties and highly unstable parliamentary coalitions. The prime minister, elected by Parliament, chooses the other members of the cabinet. Each ministry is headed by a cabinet member, who is assisted by a ...
Prior: PNG National Party. Kikori Open: Gulf: 2017–present Pogio Ghate: Pangu Party Prior: Social Democratic Party. Daulo Open: Eastern Highlands: 2017–present Wake Goi: People's National Congress Jimi Open: Jiwaka: 2007–2012, 2017–present Lekwa Gure: Melanesian Alliance Party Prior: Independent, Pangu Party. Rigo Open: Central: 2017 ...
In the 9th Parliament the party did not assume its relations with the PNG Party led by Belden Namah and was forced to consolidate its numbers with its political rivals [citation needed] including the National Alliance led by Michael Somare, the Peoples Progress Party led by former prime minister Sir Julius Chan and the People's Democratic ...
Advance PNG Party: Manus Open: Manus: 1997–2007, 2012–present Roy Biyama: PNG Revival Party: Middle Fly Open: Western: 2002–present Sinai Brown: National Alliance Party: Gazelle Open: East New Britain: 2000–2007 Atimeng Buhupe: Pangu Party: Telefomin Open: West Sepik: 2002–2007 Dr Banare Bun: Christian Democratic Party: Henganofi Open ...